Complete CT Election Day coverage on WTIC NewsTalk 1080

Hartford City Hall
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Connecticut voters are at the polls Tuesday, making a wide range of major political selections, including their choice for governor, U.S. Senate, U.S. House, major state offices such as attorney general and the entire General Assembly. Polls close at 8 pm.

WTIC morning host Brian Shactman anchors Election Night coverage on WTIC, on air, online and via the Audacy app. WTIC 1080 News will be at all key locations and provides updates, as always, 24/7.

GOVERNOR:

Ned Lamont—incumbent (D/Working Families/Griebel Frank for CT)

Bob Stefanowski (R)

Robert Hotaling (I)

LT. GOVERNOR:

Susan Bysiewicz—incumbent (D/Working Families/Griebel Frank for CT)

Laura Devlin (R)

Stewart Beckett (I)

U.S. SENATE:

Richard Blumenthal—incumbent (D/Working Families)

Leora Levy (R)

U.S. HOUSE, First District:

John Larson—incumbent (D/Working Families)

Larry Lazor (R)

Mary Sanders (Green)

U.S. HOUSE, Second District:

Joe Courtney—incumbent (D)

Mike France (R)

Kevin Blacker (Green)

William Hall (Libertarian)

U.S. HOUSE, Third District:

Rosa DeLauro—incumbent (D)

Lesley DeNardis (R)

Justin Paglino (Green)

Amy Chai (I)

U.S. HOUSE, Fourth District:

Jim Himes—incumbent (D)

Jayme Stevenson (R/I)

U.S. HOUSE, Fifth District:

Jahana Hayes—incumbent (D)

George Logan (R)

ATTORNEY GENERAL:

William Tong—incumbent (D/Working Families)

Jessica Kordas (R)

COMPTROLLER:

Sean Scanlon (D/I/Working Families)

Mary Fay (R)

SECRETARY OF THE STATE:

Stephanie Thomas (D/Working Families)

Dominic Rapini (R)

TREASURER:

Erick Russell (D/Working Families)

Harry Arora (R)

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